... It'll still be up, since it will be 5:13 p.m. But if you were in England, for example, you'd still only see the Moon, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars. ...
... LATEST NEWS . August 5, 9:00 a.m. EDT : Prospector definitely impacted the Moon! As of right now, there has still been no confirmed plume sighting. ...
... I?m thinking the poles will be slightly affected so maybe using a compass or some type of magnet we might be able to detect ... The so-called 'planetary alignment' on May 5, 2000 was something of a media event, but little else. ...
... I'm also a writer, and in fact in mid-2007 I decided to write full-time about ... I live in Boulder, Colorado, where I'm writing not only my blog, but also my second ... grim, but... well, it is kinda grim, but I'm trying to make it a bit funny and be ...
... And using Einstein's ''E equals m c squared'' equation, you can see those 9,000 ... Quite a bit wrong. The correct answer is 5 million tons ! ... Even though 5 million tons sounds like a lot, it's chicken feed compared to the mass ...
... than you can with your eye: 'scope = 0.5 centimeters x square root(25) = 2.5 centimeters, which is a pretty small 'scope ... So the size of a 'scope needed to see Pluto is: 'scope = 0.5 x square root(400) = 0.5 x 20 = 10 centimeters. ...
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